Andre Alves Rochester NY Cobbs Hill Park Rochester NY
Andre Alves from Rochester NY and The Cobbs Hill Park, located between the City of
Rochester and the Town of Brighton NY. Andre from Rochester has been visiting the park for
almost 20 years. Andre remembers running with this fellow high school and college team mates
at the Washington Grove in Rochester NY.
The Washington Grove is an area at the Cobbs Hill that is Rochester's main green sanctuary,
almost like the Central Park in New York City. Andre Alves explains that many migratory birds
use this area while commuting to other areas. Highest area in the city, the water reservoir is also
in this area and it was a glacial hill.
Andre also mentions the new maple trees are growing and forming a new forest. This new forest
is developing, as Andre Alves from Rochester NY has been observing for many years. I have to
say at least 15 to 20 years. There are fallen trees on the ground as well, by counting the inside
rings at the tree trunks I was able to estimate the trees age to be around 190 years old. Many trees
are labeled as well in order to make identification easy. The Rochester NY Cobbs Hill in the
southeast section of the city between the towns of Brighton NY and the City of Rochester, this
neighborhood is distinguished by gently sloping streets lined with historic street lamps, mature
trees, and a picturesque variety of domestic architectural styles from the 1920s and 30s. The
wide grassy mall dividing west Nunda Boulevard is the centerpiece of the neighborhood and
leads to the entrance of Washington Grove, "a forest in the city." The wide grassy mall dividing
west Nunda Boulevard is the centerpiece of the Cobbs Hill Neighborhood, and leads to the
entrance of Washington Grove, "a forest in the city." In the grove, shady paths crises-cross this
side of Cobbs Hill, forming one of the neighborhood's greatest assets, a largely undiscovered
urban park, mentions Andre Alves.
In the 19th century, this area, then part of the town of Brighton, was a farm owned by the
Beckwith family, whose residence (extensively altered) still stands at the corner of Castlebar and
Winton roads. By the early 20th century, the growth of the city of Rochester had made formerly
rural areas on the city's outskirts increasingly desirable for residential development. After the
city annexed this section of Brighton NY in 1914, James and Andrew Gleason subdivided Nunda
Boulevard, then Castlebar Road and Cobbs Hill Drive. Andre also mentions the quality of the
homes built around Cobbs Hill in Brighton NY. The homes are well built with a lot of character,
hard wood floors, fire places and the homes are very charming, mentions Andre Alves from
Rochester NY, Andre owns a home in the Cobbs Hill area in Brighton NY.
After conducting a bit of research, Andre from Rochester NY found out that The Gleasons
planned the landscape and houses for Nunda Boulevard in the early 1920s with the goal of
attracting employees for Gleason Works located a few miles away on Culver Road in the City of
Rochester NY. Distinguished Rochester landscape architect Alling DeForest designed the 50-
foot wide mall at the center of the boulevard with trees lining each side. The revival-style houses
that face this marvelous green space are primarily stucco or wood frame colonials, often with
porches. A distinguishing detail on many of these houses is the original shutters, which have a
variety of cutout patterns on them such as half-moons or trees. Gleason Works executive-level
employees. Ironically, however, only one Gleason employee ended up purchasing on Nunda
Boulevard because of strong competition for houses in this attractive neighborhood. Other streets
in the neighborhood - Castle bar Road, Cobbs Hill Drive, and Beckwith Terrace - were
developed in the mid- to late-1920s. This information was obtained with the Rochester NY
Historical Society.
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Houses throughout the Cobbs Hill neighborhood exhibit a wide variety of styles and house types,
including simple American Foursquare with welcoming front porches, stucco or wood-sided
colonials, Dutch colonials, and numerous Tudor Revivals with stucco and wood half-timbering,
brick, or stone facades. Two distinguished Arts and Crafts style houses are located on Nunda
Boulevard. The houses are complemented by many attractive gardens. A number of dedicated
gardeners have nearly eliminated their front lawns to create perennial gardens. Many of these
dedicated gardeners are part of Andre Alves Rochester NY perennial exchange to find out more
about Andre's plant group in Rochester NY please visit http://rochesterperennialexchange.com
In addition to Washington Grove, the neighborhood is convenient to recreation facilities on the
west side of Cobbs Hill, including basketball, tennis, and baseball and a playground. Little
League players and neighborhood football teams enjoy these facilities, and in the summer
months hotdog and snack vendors appear nearby. Atop the hill, the reservoir is a popular place
for running, bicycling and walking, and offers views of the city skyline to the northwest,
excellent for watching fireworks on the Fourth of July. The columned pavilion on the west side
of this reservoir is a gathering place for
musicians and performers. The Genesee Valley Harriers organize trail runs and other group
running events up the hill and around the reservoir. In winter, cross-country skiers enjoy Cobbs
Hill's paths and trails. Excellent sledding slopes are located on the north and west sides of the
hill.
The Cobbs Hill Neighborhood is especially well located for dog owners with its proximity to
Washington Grove and the reservoir. Both neighborhood residents and numerous owners from
the surrounding area enjoy exercising their dogs on the hill, creating an extended community of
dog walkers who meet informally on a regular basis.
An Episcopal church (where the Rochester Swing Dance Society offers classes) and a synagogue
are located in the neighborhood, as well as the First Unitarian Church, a famous modern building
designed by architect Louis Kahn. The area's elementary school, School Number One, is located
on the north side of Cobbs Hill, an easy walking distance from many streets in the neighborhood.
The restaurants and shops of East Avenue, Monroe Avenue, Park Avenue, and Brighton's
Twelve Corners are minutes away - within walking distance in nice weather - and downtown
Rochester is just five minutes away on the Expressway.
The Cobbs Hill neighborhood has a diverse population with a mix of both longtime residents and
new arrivals. New residents are made welcome through wonderful traditions, such as street-wide
picnics, holiday cookie exchanges, and a Christmas Eve gathering at the foot of Washington
Grove. Activities such as these, combined with so many opportunities for outdoor recreation and
interaction and an attractive built environment, make the Cobbs Hill neighborhood an
outstanding place to live.
If you would like to find out more about the Cobbs Hill Park in Rochester NY please contact
Andre Alves by phone or email. If you have anything you would like to add to this site please
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